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the fbi reports it did not find any terrorism activity at the time. a year later, officials tell us the same brothers spent six months in russia. but we're getting conflicting reports about what the feds knew about that trip. tonight, one lawmaker says there is no doubt that the older brother was adominant force behind the attack. tonight, the younger brother is still in the hospital in boston. doctors say they have upgraded his condition from serious to fair. it's fox top story and catherine herridge is live for us in washington. catherine, tell us if you can what more we are learning from this trip and what is on capitol hill the hearings were about. >> shep, the senate judiciary committee asking homeland security secretary janet napolitano pointed questions about the investigation of tamerlan tsarnaev and his six months in hush shah. >> was your department aware of his travels to russia and, if you weren't, the reason. >> the travel in 2012 that you are referring to? yes, the system pinged when he was leaving the united states. by the time he retur
the fbi reports it did not find any terrorism activity at the time. a year later, officials tell us the same brothers spent six months in russia. but we're getting conflicting reports about what the feds knew about that trip. tonight, one lawmaker says there is no doubt that the older brother was adominant force behind the attack. tonight, the younger brother is still in the hospital in boston. doctors say they have upgraded his condition from serious to fair. it's fox top story and catherine...
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but that's the only way they're going to get away with the fbi -- the fbi is not going to miss a beat on any of this. it's amazing what they can do when they bring resources to a crime like this. >> definitely. bob and jim, please stay with me. take a short break. come back on these two breaking stories. one, a police officer who's been tragically killed at m.i.t. tonight in a shootout. and also these new images appearing of one of the two suspects, the fbi hunting for the boston bombings. man: how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your family's future? we'll help you get there. ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from
but that's the only way they're going to get away with the fbi -- the fbi is not going to miss a beat on any of this. it's amazing what they can do when they bring resources to a crime like this. >> definitely. bob and jim, please stay with me. take a short break. come back on these two breaking stories. one, a police officer who's been tragically killed at m.i.t. tonight in a shootout. and also these new images appearing of one of the two suspects, the fbi hunting for the boston...
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fbi at the request of the russian government. as we know, russia asked the united states to look into the older brother tamerlan to find out possible terrorist connections or connections to radical islam. now, the fbi said in a statement just a few days ago that they interviewed him, his family, there was some sort of surveillance checking into computer and phone records possibly and the fbi concluded that there was no evidence of any terrorism either foreign or domestic and any ties to terrorism on his behalf. now, that all came before that trip to russia where we've learned that he might have traveled under a false name, so when he came back to the united states, why the fbi did not go back to investigate that, that's the big question especially for those who oversee the fbi and members of congress who want to know why there was no apparent investigation followed up on that. >> and, chris, the family members of the brothers have painted a complex picture of these men. can you tell us about the family dynamics. what have we lear
fbi at the request of the russian government. as we know, russia asked the united states to look into the older brother tamerlan to find out possible terrorist connections or connections to radical islam. now, the fbi said in a statement just a few days ago that they interviewed him, his family, there was some sort of surveillance checking into computer and phone records possibly and the fbi concluded that there was no evidence of any terrorism either foreign or domestic and any ties to...
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fbi said. >> that's what the fbi said. >> bill: there is a fight between the fbi and justice department who is the fbi's boss? >> all we know for sure right now is that the assistant u.s. attorney on the case filed a criminal complaint on sunday and they went in and mirandized him on monday. >> bill: which will had to be under the order of holder i talked to the former attorney general of the united states michael mukasey on my program and asked him if there is any way this happens without eric holder. >> no way. you don't have some rogue usa assistant u.s. attorney. they were not pleased. 16 hours into the interrogation which they believed they had 48 hours. here is the bottom line, people who analyze this stuff for a living former assistant u. >> s attorney. this was about eric holder, the doj wanting to shut down the debate that was emerging in the country about how we were going to treat tsarnaev as enemy combatant who we could question without a lawyer until we had the information we needed or as a regular criminal defendant who is an american citizen who is entitled to miranda sho
fbi said. >> that's what the fbi said. >> bill: there is a fight between the fbi and justice department who is the fbi's boss? >> all we know for sure right now is that the assistant u.s. attorney on the case filed a criminal complaint on sunday and they went in and mirandized him on monday. >> bill: which will had to be under the order of holder i talked to the former attorney general of the united states michael mukasey on my program and asked him if there is any way...
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what went wrong. >> john: but jay carney insisted that the fbi had done its job. >> the fbi followed up on the information that it received about tamerian tsarnaev. they investigated him thoroughly and did not find terrorism domestic or foreign. >> joining us a counter counterterrorism expert welcome back to "viewpoint." >> thanks, good to be here. >> john: happy to have you. one suspect is dead and the other is captured and may be communicating with police. what are the big outstanding questions that still need to be answered at this point. >> the first question you're going to ask are there accomplices. are there support structures in place in boston, the united states or overseas. what i mean by support structure, financial support moral support, was there an egress plan for these guys to be gotten out of boston? were there others there to help them? they had ammunition weapons and explosives when they were captured. were there other attacks they were going to carry out themselves or with the support of others. >> john: were there specifics about the types of guns they were using
what went wrong. >> john: but jay carney insisted that the fbi had done its job. >> the fbi followed up on the information that it received about tamerian tsarnaev. they investigated him thoroughly and did not find terrorism domestic or foreign. >> joining us a counter counterterrorism expert welcome back to "viewpoint." >> thanks, good to be here. >> john: happy to have you. one suspect is dead and the other is captured and may be communicating with...
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but still raises the question, shouldn't if the hayes been on the database from the fbi's perspective? isn't at that time what the creation of homeland security is about? you don't have stovepipe communication and a seamless system. if this happened and there had been a tag and this person had gone away for six month, a period common with a lot of other folks, would have raid all sort office flags. >> leaving for six moves -- months is a big development if there was followup, we don't know. >> we know there was an initial interview based upon a foreign request. so, now that raises the question, why did the original foreign request come? then we gate timeline that says been that happened after the interview. that's murky. >> if you're in the fbi and you get something from roche been a chechen, you're obviously thinking, this is about russia's ongoing and forever conflict with chef -- chechneya. >> the relationships with the legal at -- attaches, they don't have a call, russia calling. and we meant to on what level this came in and how much urgency. but we know that he went overseas and
but still raises the question, shouldn't if the hayes been on the database from the fbi's perspective? isn't at that time what the creation of homeland security is about? you don't have stovepipe communication and a seamless system. if this happened and there had been a tag and this person had gone away for six month, a period common with a lot of other folks, would have raid all sort office flags. >> leaving for six moves -- months is a big development if there was followup, we don't...
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him -- giving the fbi his name. to me, this is more than just a coincidence when you have three different events like that. once, okay, twice, but three times, to me it warranted at least the fbi going further, keeping the file open. i also mentioned the fact that, you know, the fbi sent a letter to the russians saying that -- maybe two letters to the russians saying they hadn't found anything and the russians didn't respond to it. why didn't they follow up with at least a phone call or try to meet with the russians. >> you have also been critical with how the justice department handled the case, that tsarnaev shouldn't have been read his miranda rights when he was. the department of justice was not only able to use the public safety exception and obtain valuable information but was able to apply the current law as it exists in an entirely appropriate manner. are you saying they should have held them for longer, using the public safety exemption? isn't there a certain amount of time that they have to have judicial p
him -- giving the fbi his name. to me, this is more than just a coincidence when you have three different events like that. once, okay, twice, but three times, to me it warranted at least the fbi going further, keeping the file open. i also mentioned the fact that, you know, the fbi sent a letter to the russians saying that -- maybe two letters to the russians saying they hadn't found anything and the russians didn't respond to it. why didn't they follow up with at least a phone call or try to...
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fbi where they had subjects on the radar and failed a good example is major hassan with the fbi aware of emails and anwar al awlaki and fbi headquarters stopped that investigation. >> neil: why do you think they did in those cases? because they didn't want to typecast? because they were trying to be politically correct? >> exactly. we know from the webster report on the fort hood shootings they're talking about religious stuff so we can't get into it. and the conclusion of the webster report was it was political correctness and in fact the fbi has done nothing to correct those systems that keep having these incidents recur. >> neil: what should they say, put out an edict, call it what it is, muslim extremists, how should they go about chasing this? >> within the past couple years they've purged all counterterrorism training materials of any mention of radical islam. they need to begin to roll that back. secondly. >> neil: say it for what it is, looking at radical islamist. >> yes. look, these -- i'm not saying we need to look at or throw, you know, aspersions over the entire muslim co
fbi where they had subjects on the radar and failed a good example is major hassan with the fbi aware of emails and anwar al awlaki and fbi headquarters stopped that investigation. >> neil: why do you think they did in those cases? because they didn't want to typecast? because they were trying to be politically correct? >> exactly. we know from the webster report on the fort hood shootings they're talking about religious stuff so we can't get into it. and the conclusion of the...
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here is the fbi keeping the sake, doing their job. the real question we need to ask, have we exaggerated the threat of islamic terrorism in u.s. wallet the same time missing the real threats? issing the nidal hasans, tamerlan tsarnaevs. they said the people who want to commit violence but don't have the means, but the same time missing the really dangerous threats like what we saw in boston. >> trevor aaronson, thank you for being with us, author of, "the terror factory: inside the fbi's manufactured war on terrorism." he is co-director of the florida center for investigative reporting and contributing writer at mother jones. we will have a link to your piece, "how the fbi in boston may have pursued the wrong terrorist." work has wonon's more than two dozen national and regional awards including the molly prize and the data journalism award. when we come back, we're going to roll georgia where young black and white women have decided that they are not going to go to segregated proms any longer and having their own prom more night. we
here is the fbi keeping the sake, doing their job. the real question we need to ask, have we exaggerated the threat of islamic terrorism in u.s. wallet the same time missing the real threats? issing the nidal hasans, tamerlan tsarnaevs. they said the people who want to commit violence but don't have the means, but the same time missing the really dangerous threats like what we saw in boston. >> trevor aaronson, thank you for being with us, author of, "the terror factory: inside the...
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the night after the fbi released pictures. there is a few interesting new details about the carjacking. they say that the man who owned the car had been stopped. and someone tapped on the window. he rolls the window do you. one man they say reached in, opens the door, points a gun at him and says, i'm quoting from the court document. did you hear about the boston explosion? i did that. and then according to the court documents, the man removes the magazine from the gun, shows the victim that it has bullets in it and says, i'm serious. according to the court documents, the man whose car is carjacked is forced to drive somewhere else and they pick up a second man and transfer some things into the car. then they drive to a gas station where they say the two men get out of the car and the car owner manages to escape. we know from other reporting that the man then dashed away to another place and called 911. now, they say that they found some intact low grade explosive devices in the car. and the remnants of several exploded ieds.
the night after the fbi released pictures. there is a few interesting new details about the carjacking. they say that the man who owned the car had been stopped. and someone tapped on the window. he rolls the window do you. one man they say reached in, opens the door, points a gun at him and says, i'm quoting from the court document. did you hear about the boston explosion? i did that. and then according to the court documents, the man removes the magazine from the gun, shows the victim that it...
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the fbi's investigation into the boston terror attack is picking up steam as the city prepares to mark one week since the bombings. here's what we know this morning, suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev remains in serious condition at a boston hospital with gunshot wounds including one to his throat possibly from a suicide attempt. he has yet to be charged in connection with the attack or been notified of his miranda rights, however, this morning officials tell nbc news he's awake and using pen and paper to answer questions from investigators. all of this as the fbi says it has obtained surveillance footage showing tsarnaev putting down his backpack near the finish line just minutes before the explosion. massachusetts governor deval patrick says he's been briefed on the footage. >> the suspect took the backpack off, put it down, did not react when the first explosion went off and then moved away from the backpack in time for the second explosion, so pretty clear about his involvement and pretty chilling, frankly. >> all right, so while we wait on that video, i want you to look at these new infrar
the fbi's investigation into the boston terror attack is picking up steam as the city prepares to mark one week since the bombings. here's what we know this morning, suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev remains in serious condition at a boston hospital with gunshot wounds including one to his throat possibly from a suicide attempt. he has yet to be charged in connection with the attack or been notified of his miranda rights, however, this morning officials tell nbc news he's awake and using pen and paper...
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and what i can tell you is that the fbi -- as the fbi itself has said -- thoroughly investigated the information that it had received in 2011. that included checking u.s. government databases and other information to look for such things as derogatory telephone communications, possible use of online sites associated with the promotion of radical activity, associations with other persons of interest, travel history and plans, and education history. and the fbi, as you know, interviewed tamerlan tsarnaev and family members and at the time did not find any terrorism activity, domestic or foreign. overallof the investigation into these two individuals, into the bombings in boston and obviously the events later in watertown, there will be a whole picture i put together to find out exactly what led to these bombings, the motivations that were behind them, any associations that may have existed if they did. and that is part of the process that's being undertaken now, now that these suspects -- one is obviously deceased and one is in custody -- there is a process underway to thoroughly inves
and what i can tell you is that the fbi -- as the fbi itself has said -- thoroughly investigated the information that it had received in 2011. that included checking u.s. government databases and other information to look for such things as derogatory telephone communications, possible use of online sites associated with the promotion of radical activity, associations with other persons of interest, travel history and plans, and education history. and the fbi, as you know, interviewed tamerlan...
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>> well, you know, this is one of the reasons why i left the fbi. is that i never viewed it as a balance. what i saw in working these cases was that the rules that are designed to protect civil liberties actually helped me as an investigator, focus my investigation on people who were actually intending to do harm, to violate the federal laws rather than people who were expressing ideas i found abhorrent but weren't involved in illegal activity. i found by working within the guidelines then, it required a reasonable suspicion of criminal activity to focus my investigation, actually both protected civil liberties and improve my ability to hone in on the people who were doing harm. >> john: could you quickly give me an example of how that would work? how the parameters would help your investigation? >> sure. i worked cases against neonazis and undercover investigations and also anti-government militias. you know a lot of the speech that was routine in those communities was horrible. and you know, incredibly racist and abhorrent to me, personally. but w
>> well, you know, this is one of the reasons why i left the fbi. is that i never viewed it as a balance. what i saw in working these cases was that the rules that are designed to protect civil liberties actually helped me as an investigator, focus my investigation on people who were actually intending to do harm, to violate the federal laws rather than people who were expressing ideas i found abhorrent but weren't involved in illegal activity. i found by working within the guidelines...
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. >> based on what i've seen so far, the fbi performed its , the department of homeland security did what it was supposed to be doing. >> but this is hard stuff. , he capitol hill, the new can pay for failed in the senate, and the budget cuts known as the sequester he sought avoid are largely a reality. things are pretty dysfunctional on capitol hill. despite that, i'm confident that there are a range of things we are going to get done. >> on immigration reform, there is still hope, but congress has yet to vote. president obama will face another budget battle and fights for tax reform. danielle lee, nbc news. >> a second man is in police custody, accused in the murder of anthony black, who was stabbed after leaving work at the cheesecake factory at the inner harbor earlier. city police charged derek schuller of glen burnie with first- and second-degree murder. his friend, matthew darby, who police say stabbed black, also faces murder charges. the stabbing happened in the early hours of april 7 during a fight over black's girlfriend. governor o'malley addressed the prison corruption c
. >> based on what i've seen so far, the fbi performed its , the department of homeland security did what it was supposed to be doing. >> but this is hard stuff. , he capitol hill, the new can pay for failed in the senate, and the budget cuts known as the sequester he sought avoid are largely a reality. things are pretty dysfunctional on capitol hill. despite that, i'm confident that there are a range of things we are going to get done. >> on immigration reform, there is still...
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. >>> president obama now weighing in on the case, and is defending the job that the fbi has done, both before and after the attacks, and foxy knoxy, her memoir comes out today. what aman do knox has to say. that's all ahead unless breaking news changes everything on "studio b." help shep at 3:00 in new york city, new look at the witness dove the older suspect in the boston marathon terror attack. her name is katherine russell and these are photoses from her arrest in 2007 when police say she stole $67worth of clothing. she was 18 at the time. it happened, this arrest -- i should say it appears this arrest happens before she new tamerlan tsarnaev. they met at a nightclub sometime around 2009 and married soon after. until now we had not large much about the witness to who has largely stayed out of the spotlight since the boston bombings. yesterday the fbi confirm it searched the home where she was staying in rhode island. and last night a source confirmed investigators found female dna on the boston marathon bomb. of course we should keep in mind these details no not necessarily mean the
. >>> president obama now weighing in on the case, and is defending the job that the fbi has done, both before and after the attacks, and foxy knoxy, her memoir comes out today. what aman do knox has to say. that's all ahead unless breaking news changes everything on "studio b." help shep at 3:00 in new york city, new look at the witness dove the older suspect in the boston marathon terror attack. her name is katherine russell and these are photoses from her arrest in 2007...
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military action to 's crimeg the fbi; during the boston bombings suspect. and he spoke about the impact of the sequester. >> the sequester is in place right now damaging our economy, hurting our people. what is clear is the only way is to do a bigger deal that meets the test of loring our deficit and growing our economy at the same time. >> the president says, the only way a sequestration deal can be reached its compromise on the part of democrats and republicans. >> the president is set to sign a bill today to officially end the furloughs for air traffic controllers. the signing was delayed by typographical errors. president obama did plan to sign the bill last week. but administration officials say the letter misused the word account in the bill. >> virginia governor bob mcdonnell is speaking out about the investigation into donations for his daughter's wedding. he spoke with our news partners at wtop this morning. anyaid he did not give special treatment to a dietary supplement company under investigation. the company ceo helped to pay for is daughter's
military action to 's crimeg the fbi; during the boston bombings suspect. and he spoke about the impact of the sequester. >> the sequester is in place right now damaging our economy, hurting our people. what is clear is the only way is to do a bigger deal that meets the test of loring our deficit and growing our economy at the same time. >> the president says, the only way a sequestration deal can be reached its compromise on the part of democrats and republicans. >> the...
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didt is not as if the fbi nothing could they not only investigated the older brother, but they interviewed the older brother. they concluded there were no signs that he was engaging in extremist activity. >> agents have compiled a list of nearly a dozen persons of interest. pimlico race course and has banned a number of carey and items, including backpacks and cameras with detachable lindemann -- lenses. they are implementing restrictions on how the visitors carry their food into the course. a list of all the new policies are at our website wjla.com. >> let's turn to the weather anotheruse it was just gloomy weather day around the metro area for most of the morning. >> that is right. hopefully, there is sunshine head. >> we will get some sunshine here tomorrow, but this afternoon is still damp and drizzly. we have had some persistent light rain east and south of the city. still cloudy and drippy. still raindrops on a camera as we look. 58 degrees in roslyn right now. as we looked around the area, patchy rain around the area. drops are so small that they are not detectable by the radar. tem
didt is not as if the fbi nothing could they not only investigated the older brother, but they interviewed the older brother. they concluded there were no signs that he was engaging in extremist activity. >> agents have compiled a list of nearly a dozen persons of interest. pimlico race course and has banned a number of carey and items, including backpacks and cameras with detachable lindemann -- lenses. they are implementing restrictions on how the visitors carry their food into the...
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well, the fbi apparently nabbed the wrong man. in mississippi, a federal judge released kevin paul curtis after the fbi dropped all charges against him with those letters. >> i respect president obama. i love my country. and would never do anything to pose a threat to him or any other u.s. official. this past week has been a nightmare for myself and my family. >> investigators say the fbi found no evidence in a ricin in a search of his home. so as he was being released, the fbi was searching the tupelo home of a man name jay edward duski, an acquaintance of curtis. he says he is innocent. in moments, it began to look like a blooper reel. >> what are you plans right now? your immediate plans? >> find my dog moo cow. >> moo cow got away. >> she got loose when homeland security swarmed in on me when i went to check my mail. i haven't heard anything. i just really worried about her. i bought a fish a week before -- >> got moo cow. >> my brother's found moo cow. >> moo cow is fine. >> we're not making this up, folks. then there's the a
well, the fbi apparently nabbed the wrong man. in mississippi, a federal judge released kevin paul curtis after the fbi dropped all charges against him with those letters. >> i respect president obama. i love my country. and would never do anything to pose a threat to him or any other u.s. official. this past week has been a nightmare for myself and my family. >> investigators say the fbi found no evidence in a ricin in a search of his home. so as he was being released, the fbi was...
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the fbi has revealed it was the tsaranev brothers next target. here's tahman bradley. >> reporter: it appears boston was just the beginning. authorities say dzhokhar and tamerlan tsaranev had their sights on new york city. >> new york city remains a prime target for those who hate america and want to kill americans. >> reporter: investigators say dzhokhar said he and his older brother planned to go to new york city to party. but then, changed his story. >> the two brothers had at their disposal six improvised explosive devices. one was a pressure cooker bomb, similar to the two that had exploded at the marathon.ím oth. >> reporter: their plan went offtrack, authorities say, when the owner of the vehicle they carjacked managed to escape. this morning, the fbi searched a landfill in new bedford, massachusetts. a stash of fireworks was discovered yesterday in watertown. and officials leave tamerlan planned to use the gun powder from them to make more explos e explosives. some members of congress are frustrated that the fbi and the cia were warned b
the fbi has revealed it was the tsaranev brothers next target. here's tahman bradley. >> reporter: it appears boston was just the beginning. authorities say dzhokhar and tamerlan tsaranev had their sights on new york city. >> new york city remains a prime target for those who hate america and want to kill americans. >> reporter: investigators say dzhokhar said he and his older brother planned to go to new york city to party. but then, changed his story. >> the two...
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the fbi, the atf, the dea and the u.s. marshals service both this year and next. less than a month ago using my limited authorities to transfer and allocate existing funds, i provided $150 million to the bureau of prisons to avoid furloughing more than 3,500 correctional staff each day from federal prisons around the country. this would have created serious life and safety threats for our staff, inmay notes and the public. i want to thank chairman wolf and members of the subcommittee for their support of this action. but i must note that the solutions we used to ea leaveuate sequester cuts in 2013 will no longer be able to us to mitigate fiscal year 2014 shotfalls due to sequestration. put simply, these shortfalls would jeopardize programs that effect the safety of americans across the country, and they would undermine the really remarkable work that the justice department's nearly 116,000 dedicated employees -- and particularly our hard working career staff -- carry out every iorward to working with this subcommittee and
the fbi, the atf, the dea and the u.s. marshals service both this year and next. less than a month ago using my limited authorities to transfer and allocate existing funds, i provided $150 million to the bureau of prisons to avoid furloughing more than 3,500 correctional staff each day from federal prisons around the country. this would have created serious life and safety threats for our staff, inmay notes and the public. i want to thank chairman wolf and members of the subcommittee for their...
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because of the sensitive information involved here the details of this case are secret the fbi says it refuses to comment on such fueled proceedings. the fbi has previously defended this type of information collecting calling it incidence cybil way to collect the nation's security and fight terrorism, jon. >> jon: this comes after a pretty big ruling. >> right. and by the same judge hearing this google challenge. less than a month ago district judge susan ilston ruled government demands from banks without the okay from a judge are unconstitutional. a group involved with that case, the electronic frontier foundation tells fox business that it's great to see a major service provider like google with hundreds of millions of users stand up for the rule of law. jon? >> jon: rich edson in washington. thanks. dozens are dead and even more are hurt after bailing collapses near one of the world's busiest cities. our top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds. india. rescue workers brought bulldozers to the outskirts of mumbai to try to break through the mountain of rubble. they did pull
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the fbi or the others. get to that in a minute. first though greg palkot joins us with the very latest live from london, greg? >> yeah, megyn. officials we have been speaking to at the u.s. embassy and at the fbi are not saying too much about this visit but multiple reports confirming that it appears that a team of fbi agents have traveled to the southern russian province of dagestan and they have been talking to the parents of the suspected boston marathon bombers. one topic they are certainly talking about, that six-month visit by the tamerlan tsarnaev that he exactly what he he did. our amy kellogg was able to reach the father. he says he claimed to u.s. officials that his sons are innocent and that tamerlan made no contact with radicals when he was in dagestan. extremist group there claim the same. as you note, megyn, there are a lot of questions about that trip. there are different reasons given for tamerlan going. conflicting time lines of where he was and who he was with also a lot of focus on one of
the fbi or the others. get to that in a minute. first though greg palkot joins us with the very latest live from london, greg? >> yeah, megyn. officials we have been speaking to at the u.s. embassy and at the fbi are not saying too much about this visit but multiple reports confirming that it appears that a team of fbi agents have traveled to the southern russian province of dagestan and they have been talking to the parents of the suspected boston marathon bombers. one topic they are...
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the fbi is following up on a variety of leads. will be interviewing your neighbor or yourself in coming days. we encourage you to cooperate. swift action that we hope will yield swift results. through and process all evidence. thank you very much. abouttalk a little bit the resources the agency is dedicating to this. fbi agents? guest: they had several hundred in boston. more are coming in from around the country. there are bomb technicians coming in to do it bomb signature analysis. .hese guys are a specialists host: you spoke about the found ofpage that you the person of interest who is not been charged with anything yet. what did you find? guest: he is 20 years old. he is lots of pictures of wild family members. he is one picture celebrating the muslim brotherhood massacre. other slide show anti-american animus. we did not get inside his personal -- i am sure the fbi did. it does not mean he carried it out. there willhink pursue his friends? mike, thank you for waiting. caller: you did a great job explaining how the fbi has don
the fbi is following up on a variety of leads. will be interviewing your neighbor or yourself in coming days. we encourage you to cooperate. swift action that we hope will yield swift results. through and process all evidence. thank you very much. abouttalk a little bit the resources the agency is dedicating to this. fbi agents? guest: they had several hundred in boston. more are coming in from around the country. there are bomb technicians coming in to do it bomb signature analysis. .hese guys...
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why they didn't inform the fbi or coordinate with the fbi or make sure the fbi had exhausted its questioning on the matters of national security which the fbi said it had not? i have no idea. martha: as they had every right to use those 48 hours. like a scene out of the 24 or something. you can imagine them in the hospital room, except the bad news is it's true and it happened. >> the fbi, the judge basically coming in there saying look, this ends now. we're here. martha: unbelievable. >> the fbi just saying we defered to her because she was a federal magistrate judge. now officials on capitol hill ask whether we are now at greater risk because this took place. martha: megyn, thank you very much. >> all right. much more at 1:00. martha: we'll see you at 1:00. thanks, megyn. >> you bet. martha: catch more of megyn's exclusive reporting on the tsarnaev brothers, on her show, "america live" which comes up at 1:00 p.m.. bill: fox poll out now, 83% describe the debt as major crisis. 13% say it is a minor problem. this is a debt approaches $17 trillion with the borrowing limit set to expire on the
why they didn't inform the fbi or coordinate with the fbi or make sure the fbi had exhausted its questioning on the matters of national security which the fbi said it had not? i have no idea. martha: as they had every right to use those 48 hours. like a scene out of the 24 or something. you can imagine them in the hospital room, except the bad news is it's true and it happened. >> the fbi, the judge basically coming in there saying look, this ends now. we're here. martha: unbelievable....
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as the fbi has more information. as our counter terrorism teams have more information we'll make sure to keep you and the american people posted. all right? thank you very much, everybody. jon: a quick statement from the president there regarding the bombings in boston. yesterday he did not use the word terrorism in discussing these attacks. he did just now. he said anytime bombs are used to target innocent civilians it is a terrorist attack but then went on to say we do not know who is behind this terrorist many bolling. whether it is organized group. whether it's an out of the country group or whether it is a domestic single person, one lone wolf terrorist so-called. that is what they do not know and that's what they're working to ascertain at this time. meantime we're learning more about the devices used in the bombings yesterday. the chief of trauma surgery at mass general hospital says doctors removed a variety of metal objects from the wounds of victims it including pellets and nails. another doctor at beth isr
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and no group has claimed responsibility for the attack. >> the fbi leading the investigation, authorities say they are following several leads. you are looking here at live pictures. we've got live pictures. there are of the crime scene, overlooking copley square in boston. >> investigators are combing through every inch. they are simply searching for clues, anything to bring attention to this. we've got an update on the investigation. this news conference happened just a short time ago. you see massachusetts governor deval patrick dispelling earlier reports about a worry for many people that was unexploded devices. >> it's important to clarify that two and only two explosive devices were found yesterday. other parcels, all other parcels in the area of the blast have been examined but there are no unexploded bombs. >> we also heard from the special agent in charge of the fbi's field office about the wide reach of this investigation. have a listen. >> our investigation certainly will not be confined very likely to the city limits of boston. it would extend out to the eastern massachusetts
and no group has claimed responsibility for the attack. >> the fbi leading the investigation, authorities say they are following several leads. you are looking here at live pictures. we've got live pictures. there are of the crime scene, overlooking copley square in boston. >> investigators are combing through every inch. they are simply searching for clues, anything to bring attention to this. we've got an update on the investigation. this news conference happened just a short time...
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planned the attacks because they knew that the fbi was watching them. but apparently not. never new the dark side of the two brothers had begun to emerge. tamerlan was charged in cambridge with beating his former girlfriend. he started posting violent videos. >> that's why he was demonized. >> he began writing bazaar tweets. a decade in america already, i want out. authorities never saw this coming. investigators are asking this morning, are there more cell members out there? that's the critical question, dan and bianna. >> and pierre, when you talked to your sources, do you sense a high level of concern that there may be co-plotters out there? >> dan, i think they are trying to find out are there more people out there? so critical they talk to the younger brother who's still recovering from the injuries. they say they must find that out as quickly as possible. there's an international investigation under way to get to that subject. >>> time is of the essence, so let's bring in george stephanopoulos, host of "this week." good morning, george. i want to
planned the attacks because they knew that the fbi was watching them. but apparently not. never new the dark side of the two brothers had begun to emerge. tamerlan was charged in cambridge with beating his former girlfriend. he started posting violent videos. >> that's why he was demonized. >> he began writing bazaar tweets. a decade in america already, i want out. authorities never saw this coming. investigators are asking this morning, are there more cell members out there? that's...
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better integration with the fbi and the cia. more clandestine case officer's who are worth their weight in gold. the unique capability no one else can render. as they make reductions, we have to focus much much more on quality, quality of investment since are not going to have in numbers. >> one quick question that's come up a number of times. and there is clear evidence, public evidence that iranian involvement. my presumption is there are regional forces were operating inside syria who are supporting the authors of the grapples, posing iranians. said this is not a situation where there's only one external player in the field and that's the ukrainians. this is a complicated situation, where there are conscious and capable people on the ground assisting the rebels. pmeat makes it more situaon the. difficult to assess good ys and bad guys is they will look at a different face whether westward or some other way. that makes it even more complicated. one of the great concerns we have a >> at for foreign fighters. the europeans are c
better integration with the fbi and the cia. more clandestine case officer's who are worth their weight in gold. the unique capability no one else can render. as they make reductions, we have to focus much much more on quality, quality of investment since are not going to have in numbers. >> one quick question that's come up a number of times. and there is clear evidence, public evidence that iranian involvement. my presumption is there are regional forces were operating inside syria who...
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have given the fbi the time that they needed, given the circumstances of someone in the hospital, who is in and out of consciousness and on and off medication, for the doj not to push back, the attorney's office. they have a lot of explaining to do. >> the fbi and justice department say that after 16 hours of interrogation, they felt time was running out. what does this mean, you know, in the grand scheme of things, do you think, dana? it seems like there was some question about what it means to invoke the public safety exception. what it means to be an enemy combatant, all these years after 9/11. >> well, in a way, the whole argument is silly. you've got a whole team of monday morning quarterbacks there in the house of representatives. but, in the big picture, everybody knew this guy wasn't going to be tried as an enemy combatant. he wasn't going to be isn't down to gitmo. it was very easy to convict him in the federal court. and it was also becoming very clear that he wasn't part of some larger network. so they just got it over with. the more they can get away from that whole milita
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and bob mueller at the fbi is impatient. they don't want to press too hard and go down a path that is a rabbit hole and not the right set of perpetrators. >> michael leiter, thank you very much. we will be following this. >>> other news. bipartisan bill to expand the current background check takes place this afternoon. pat toomey and joe manchin looking to rally the 60 votes needed to pass the measure but the bill suffered a setback when republican senator jeff flake of arizona and alaska senator murkowski said they would not support the bill. according to the huffington post 52 yes votes and 40 senators are opposed all of whom are republicans. three members of the gop senators toomey and kirk and collins are breaking with their party. two other republicans senators mccain and ayotte are reportedly on the fence along with six democrats. >> steve schmidt, we, obviously, are focusing on the republican party. marco rubio and 90% of the state believe criminals should have a background check before buying a bush master on the int
and bob mueller at the fbi is impatient. they don't want to press too hard and go down a path that is a rabbit hole and not the right set of perpetrators. >> michael leiter, thank you very much. we will be following this. >>> other news. bipartisan bill to expand the current background check takes place this afternoon. pat toomey and joe manchin looking to rally the 60 votes needed to pass the measure but the bill suffered a setback when republican senator jeff flake of arizona...
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lawsuit enforcement officials that were involved in this, local law enforcement, the fbi, border agents, the cost to the taxpayers is astronomical. >> what if they had connecting flights? it was such a selfish maneuver and they were obviously not a security threat if they were going to rebook them on the next flight. everybody is grumpy in an airplane, everybody. >> the world has changed. up in the air laws are suspended. like i said, i took a bus from allentown to new york once a week and stuff like this wouldn't happen even when people were dealing drugs on the bus. >> which was every time, right? >> exactly. they would put drugs in the baby's diaper. it just ruined the drugs. but i want to tell you, i will say this about the movies. i was on a plane and they were showing the latest "batman" movie. you can't have a movie where the plane is breaking in half in the opening scene. remember, they're fighting and what's-his-name is hanging there? you can't have that. >> and there's always a bald mercenary in first class that makes you more scared. >> i'd rather not bring up bill o'reilly r
lawsuit enforcement officials that were involved in this, local law enforcement, the fbi, border agents, the cost to the taxpayers is astronomical. >> what if they had connecting flights? it was such a selfish maneuver and they were obviously not a security threat if they were going to rebook them on the next flight. everybody is grumpy in an airplane, everybody. >> the world has changed. up in the air laws are suspended. like i said, i took a bus from allentown to new york once a...
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the fbi blew those people up on the boston marathon? i'm not saying the fbi blew up the people at the boston marathon. >> i don't care if people think i'm an [ bleep ]. i'm not saying the fbi blew up innocent people. you're saying that and that's what makes you a dumbass. >> oh, yeah? >> there you go. why are you in my [ bleep ] neighborhood? >> that is, i think, when they say don't mess with boston. you can find all the links for tonight's click three on the website. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] away... [ laughing ] ...is the crackle of the campfire. it can be a million years old... cool. ...or a few weeks young. ♪ [ laughs ] away beckons from orion's belt. away...is a place that's closer than you think. find your away. for a dealer and the rv that's right for you, visit gorving.com. >>> all right. big, big news today. something momentous happened today. i think a lot of us have been waiting with anticipation. a real turning point, a signature moment in the continued struggle for equal rights for lgbt folks. today, jason c
the fbi blew those people up on the boston marathon? i'm not saying the fbi blew up the people at the boston marathon. >> i don't care if people think i'm an [ bleep ]. i'm not saying the fbi blew up innocent people. you're saying that and that's what makes you a dumbass. >> oh, yeah? >> there you go. why are you in my [ bleep ] neighborhood? >> that is, i think, when they say don't mess with boston. you can find all the links for tonight's click three on the website....
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the system pings at dhs but they don't share the information with the fbi or the cia. and when he comes back in 2012 he creates a youtube channel of his own making where he got radical extremist videos that he's watching and interacting with, so it's a failure to share information, and missing obvious warning signs. we are going back to the pre 9/11 stove piping. bill: new york congressman is in studio, he sits on the homeland security committee and chairs the subcommittee on counterterrorism and intelligence. i know hour out on the beach today nor a very good reason. it's six months since sandy. >> people are strong and tough in rockaway. bill: i appreciate you making time for us. he creates a youtube channel of his own making, that is like advertising. >> it really is. the fbi closed the investigation down much too quickly. the russian -ts said to look at him. i think they could find something if they looked harder. they never spoke to the imam, never checked him out fully. when he came back from russia, no attempt to follow-up on that. the russians didn't give them
the system pings at dhs but they don't share the information with the fbi or the cia. and when he comes back in 2012 he creates a youtube channel of his own making where he got radical extremist videos that he's watching and interacting with, so it's a failure to share information, and missing obvious warning signs. we are going back to the pre 9/11 stove piping. bill: new york congressman is in studio, he sits on the homeland security committee and chairs the subcommittee on counterterrorism...
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host: that was the fbi? guest: the fbi. another agency received an identical request, not sure why it was sent out to another agency. host: the cia? guest: yes. it seems as that there might be some finger-pointing going on, or how would you describe it? guest: i do not think there is any fingerpointing going on the agencies. there has been some public discussion and members of congress have suggested the fbi dropped the ball, and information-sharing problem. i do not know what they are basing that on. when you look at the facts of what information was shared by us, very little from the russians, and the response to it, i do not see any sign that they fail to talk to each other or that any one of them dropped the ball. frankly, i do not think there is a basis for it. now, the investigation is early and we might find evidence out there and when the fbi did their search, they should have found, but nothing has suggested that yet. there has been some public discussion and members of congress have suggested the fbi dropped the b
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the fbi interviewed him and sources say there's no evidence that he's connected to the boston attack. bob orr, cbs news, washington. >>> the lawyers for james holmes say they are considering an an insanity plea. holmes is charged with 160 counts of murder and attempted murder for the attack that left 12 people dead and 70 wounded. he could face the death penalty. last month holmes' lawyers did not enter a plea but in court filings yesterday they indicated they might enter an insanity plea even if holmes objects. >>> federal aviation officials are investigating a mid air collision over southern california that killed one person and injured three others. the two single engine planes collided yesterday afternoon at about 3,500 feet north of santa monica. one crashed and burned killing the pilot believed to be the only person onboard. the other landed on a golf course. >> i saw a plane flying low overhead and i was, like, i heard the engine backfiring almost and it landed with no landing gear on the green and ended up spinning out a 360 and landed on that berm right there. >> three people
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it is not just the fbi, but also google. both of these institutions have come under fire for requests and delivery of electronic information and concerns about privacy. google is trying to take a more transparent stance on the issue altogether. a few years ago, they started issuing transparent reports. if you look at it, we should have some web role here, the company showing that 17,000 requests were made by the government. just to give you a sense of the numbers. there are questions about the security letters about whether or not they are constitutional or violate the first amendment. just recently, a federal shot down a request by the fbi to get thinking information. google believes this application also applies to data and personal information. google shares are trading a little bit lower today. few people challenge the fbi, but google may be able to do so. connell: a new service that allows you to pay rent and also improve your credit history. do both of those things at the same time. am i getting this right, jeff flock?
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we agreed with them we needed to contact the fbi. >> the fbi is holding the painting until a judge can decide who is the rightful owner, documents say she told the fbi she had no training or experience when it came to fine art. however, washington post reports her mother was an artist who specialized in reproducing pieces of famous artists like renoir. >> all of the alerts in hospitals with k.give doctors and nurses alarm fatigue and lead to patient injuries and deaths. that is a warning from a joint commission in the u.s.. the commission found alarms can sound tens of thousands per day in hospitals that can desense ties doctors and patients. studies suggest smaller plate sizes and eating frek qently can help kids keep off weight. researchers say first graders using miniature dish ware served smaller organizations -- portions of food. a second study found children who ate smaller meals and more snacks during the day were 22% less likely to be overweight. a nutrient found in red meat and solds a supplement may damage the art heart and arteries. bacteria in the gut breakdown the knew tre
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dan, explain the new appeal from the fbi. >> greg, the fbi is putting up digital billboards all over texas and four surrounding states. they'll advertise the $200,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. the police have been very tight-lipped. they have said nothing about this investigation. not even how many tips they have received. so clearly they are looking for more help from the public. it has been a full week or almost a full week since the d.a. and his wife were murdered and more than two months since the deputy d.a. was killed you get the feeling that frustration is starting to set in this case is intensely personal for law enforcement. they want desperately to bring the killer or killers to justice, greg. >> and resources might be spread a little thin right now? >> well, they are absolutely being spread thin. this is not a very big county. 100,000 residents. so the sheriff's department has the great job of trying to coordinate a big investigation and also spending a lot of time and manpower on making sure there are no more victims, like last night at the memorial ser
dan, explain the new appeal from the fbi. >> greg, the fbi is putting up digital billboards all over texas and four surrounding states. they'll advertise the $200,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. the police have been very tight-lipped. they have said nothing about this investigation. not even how many tips they have received. so clearly they are looking for more help from the public. it has been a full week or almost a full week since the d.a. and his wife were murdered...
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the fbi agents had to make some judgments. they came to a judgement that two years later or so appeared to be the wrong one. that's one of the things we'll have go back and look at. what did we miss here? what happened between 2011 and 2013? that's two years. like i said, i think that trip to russia to dagestan was critical in his radicalization that ultimately led to the bombings last week. >> investigators will be piecing this timeline together every minute over the next days and weeks. peter brookes, thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >>> new this morning, there is shock from the aunt of the accused boston bombers. nick paton walsh spoke to her earlier about the six months that suspect number one, tamerlan tsarnaev spent in dagestan last year. she says she was surprised that tsarnaev became devoutly muslim while living in the u.s., not in russia, but while living in the u.s. she also said he would not look a woman directly in the eye if she was not related to him. she expressed disbelief that he was allegedl
the fbi agents had to make some judgments. they came to a judgement that two years later or so appeared to be the wrong one. that's one of the things we'll have go back and look at. what did we miss here? what happened between 2011 and 2013? that's two years. like i said, i think that trip to russia to dagestan was critical in his radicalization that ultimately led to the bombings last week. >> investigators will be piecing this timeline together every minute over the next days and weeks....
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the fbi blew those people up on the boston marathon? i'm not saying the fbi blew up the people at the boston marathon. >> i don't care if people think i'm an [ bleep ]. i'm not saying the fbi blew up innocent people. you're saying that and that's what makes you a dumbass. >> oh, yeah? >> there you go. why are you in my [ bleep ] neighborhood? >> that is, i think, when they say don't mess with boston. you can find all the links for tonight's click three on the website. we'll be right back. it's monday. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. given way to sleeping. tossing and turning have where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep, and lunesta eszopiclone can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. do no
the fbi blew those people up on the boston marathon? i'm not saying the fbi blew up the people at the boston marathon. >> i don't care if people think i'm an [ bleep ]. i'm not saying the fbi blew up innocent people. you're saying that and that's what makes you a dumbass. >> oh, yeah? >> there you go. why are you in my [ bleep ] neighborhood? >> that is, i think, when they say don't mess with boston. you can find all the links for tonight's click three on the website....